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Monday, August 23, 2010

Danielle is a hurricane!

I really don't have that much time to go into detail. Heck, virtually noone sees my blog.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Tropical depression Five in the gulf

From the new loops from NOAA, it appears that Tropical Depression Five has been created. It will not become a hurricane, but with another sudden storm in the season, I really hope that Alabama and Mississippi are ready. Honestly I don't think that it will do that much damage because of how it looks right now on NOAA's weather loops. I have a link to those webpages in the sidebar somewhere.

When I first saw it I wasn't even able to make out a storm in that mass of spinning cloud. I daresay it took me half-a-minute to find it's COC! (center of circulation) If it's that disorganized, I predict it will not get that strong.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Tropical storm Colin

Colin
The fourth tropial storm of the year in the Atlantic has come. Usually it's a D storm but remember tropical storm Abrew (Anita) in the south atlantic. So I didn't skip a thing (except maybe the formation of the storm). This NOAA image has just revealed the sun on this system.
As of where it's going is uncertain, with my predictions take it just missing landfall seven days from now as a Category two storm, and NOAA's forecast taking Colin 100 miles east of that. But right now, NOAA's predictions seem wrong because it's already starting to slip south of the forecast 12 hour mark.
With the strength of the storm right now being 40 miles per hour, that is subject to change, being over warm waters of 28 degrees celsius. It's going to become 29 degrees celsius, so don't be surprised if it's a hurricane in any part of its lifetime.